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. >> sean: watching this in 1980 when jimmy carter mentioned he was asking his then 12-year-old daughter amy about nuclear proliferation. there are certain things we protect our children from, seems manipulative and exploitieiexploi exploitive to me. and bob beckel, what they said, made a big deal targeted districts. i haven't-- i looked really hard today there's a new video online game that allows players to shoot n.r.a. officials, one of them, i think, is you. and then they fire and they shoot n.r.a. officials. now, if this weren't a liberal what would your reaction be to in? >> sean, again, it's the state of our country. it's hypocrisy right out in the open. i mean, the media doesn't say anything about that and absolutely shameful. it's-- i mean, i pointed out that, that game online kindergarten killer, and yet, why did my staff have to find that and all the rest of the media in the country, all their staffs couldn't find it. i mean, it's gotten to the point where the video games, it's so much of it, it's killing and-- there's something wrong with a culture that entertains itself that
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last week i had a chance to sit down with the 39th president of the united states of america, jimmy carter center at the carter center. some of you might know some of the work at the carter center. they do great work, and they % also fight disease. one of the things they were fighting was the guinea worm. it is a pair siddic infection called by a round worm parasite. it's in the drinking water, it gets inside of you, the larva hatch inside of you, and within a year it worms down your leg. the worm can be as long as three feet long. it goes out in an open blister that is incredibly painful and then out of your skin. they have to exact it and it takes about 30 days to do so. it is incredibly painful, and also often leadings to infection which can kill you. now there is only 542 cases reported last year. those are provisional in south sue da mali ethiopia and chad. and this year so far two infections reported. that was part one of your discussion with president carter. >> president carter how did you go about fighting the disease? >> first of all we decided to eradicate it and not just contro
last week i had a chance to sit down with the 39th president of the united states of america, jimmy carter center at the carter center. some of you might know some of the work at the carter center. they do great work, and they % also fight disease. one of the things they were fighting was the guinea worm. it is a pair siddic infection called by a round worm parasite. it's in the drinking water, it gets inside of you, the larva hatch inside of you, and within a year it worms down your leg. the...
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carter for israel, for our approach to iran, and chuck hagel has made a career out of being outside of that mainstream. engaging in hyperbole and all sorts of edgy statements. now we're to believe that he is part of the great mainstream. i just don't believe that. we're saying we need more time for information. it's not right to report the candidate on tuesday, file cloture the next day and say somehow we have to close this thing out two days after the report. >> which is didn't didn't -- >> we had found other speeches the other day that had not been disclosed. >> which is consistent with republicans' request to put the vote on hold is what you are saying earlier on. >> you had laid out your thinking fairly quickly in an op ed in politico. you brought up that his stance were left of president obama's. now, isn't it president obama, though, as commander in chief who will ultimately make the decision, though? >> actually, the secretary of defense has always been a chief policy maker. now, he tried to explain some of his statements away saying he would not be involved in making policy
carter for israel, for our approach to iran, and chuck hagel has made a career out of being outside of that mainstream. engaging in hyperbole and all sorts of edgy statements. now we're to believe that he is part of the great mainstream. i just don't believe that. we're saying we need more time for information. it's not right to report the candidate on tuesday, file cloture the next day and say somehow we have to close this thing out two days after the report. >> which is didn't didn't --...
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jimmy carter, president jimmy carter was the first president to make humans rights a cornerstone of u.s. foreign policy. tell me about your conversation with president carter. >> one of the things that interested me, he was--what he said about impunity, where he said that he varied a bit from more pure rights activists. he said he wasn't necessarily opposed to giving wretched dictators impunity if it meant that they would step down sooner. they were afraid of being prosecuted by the international criminal court, and because of that they're not willing to give up. they stay and they fight. but if you gave them impunity, and you were not going to prosecute them, they might be willing to step down sooner and save more people sooner. >> michael: it's a cut your loses type of a policy. >> yes more practical. >> michael: it seems that way. let's move to representative john lewis. he's a really spiritual man. how were you able to capture this through your photography? >> i think he simply gave it to me. we had a wonderful conversation first. i interviewed him for the text that accompanies each
jimmy carter, president jimmy carter was the first president to make humans rights a cornerstone of u.s. foreign policy. tell me about your conversation with president carter. >> one of the things that interested me, he was--what he said about impunity, where he said that he varied a bit from more pure rights activists. he said he wasn't necessarily opposed to giving wretched dictators impunity if it meant that they would step down sooner. they were afraid of being prosecuted by the...
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. >> sean: watching this in 1980 when jimmy carter mentioned he was asking his then 12-year-old daughter amy about nuclear proliferation. there are certain things we protect our children from, seems manipulative and exploitieiexploi exploitive to me. and bob beckel, what they said, made a big deal targeted districts. i haven't-- i looked really hard today there's a new video online game that allows players to shoot n.r.a. officials, one of them, i think, is you. and then they fire and they shoot n.r.a. officials. now, if this weren't a liberal what would your reaction be to in? >> sean, again, it's the state of our country. it's hypocrisy right out in the open. i mean, the media doesn't say anything about that and absolutely shameful. it's-- i mean, i pointed out that, that game online kindergarten killer, and yet, why did my staff have to find that and all the rest of the media in the country, all their staffs couldn't find it. i mean, it's gotten to the point where the video games, it's so much of it, it's killing and-- there's something wrong with a culture that entertains itself that
. >> sean: watching this in 1980 when jimmy carter mentioned he was asking his then 12-year-old daughter amy about nuclear proliferation. there are certain things we protect our children from, seems manipulative and exploitieiexploi exploitive to me. and bob beckel, what they said, made a big deal targeted districts. i haven't-- i looked really hard today there's a new video online game that allows players to shoot n.r.a. officials, one of them, i think, is you. and then they fire and...
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. >> sean: watching this in 1980 when jimmy carter mentioned he was asking his then 12-year-old daughter amy about nuclear proliferation. there are certain things we protect our children from, seems manipulative and exploitieiexploi exploitive to me. and bob beckel, what they said, made a big deal targeted districts. i haven't-- i looked really hard today there's a new video online game that allows players to shoot n.r.a. officials, one of them, i think, is you. and then they fire and they shoot n.r.a. officials. now, if this weren't a liberal what would your reaction be to in? >> sean, again, it's the state of our country. it's hypocrisy right out in the open. i mean, the media doesn't say anything about that and absolutely shameful. it's-- i mean, i pointed out that, that game online kindergarten killer, and yet, why did my staff have to find that and all the rest of the media in the country, all their staffs couldn't find it. i mean, it's gotten to the point where the video games, it's so much of it, it's killing and-- there's something wrong with a culture that entertains itself that
. >> sean: watching this in 1980 when jimmy carter mentioned he was asking his then 12-year-old daughter amy about nuclear proliferation. there are certain things we protect our children from, seems manipulative and exploitieiexploi exploitive to me. and bob beckel, what they said, made a big deal targeted districts. i haven't-- i looked really hard today there's a new video online game that allows players to shoot n.r.a. officials, one of them, i think, is you. and then they fire and...
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. >> i have a face-to-face interview with jimmy carter. and we're going to talk about guinea worm and how they have almost wiped it off of the face of the earth. and thing we'll get into the news of the day. bloomberg the nra. bloomberg is going after some conservative democrats, which i love. and then of course doma and prop 8, and the possibilities for the supreme court there. will one of the justices shock us and vote in favor of human rights? >> michael: it would be a shock, thanks, cenk so much. now we move to a crucial story that i want to let you know about. nine year old, robbie novack will be president baum's special guest at the white house next monday. you might know robby by his other alias kid president. he has produced youtube videos. here is how kid president reacted to the president's presentation. >> obama obama, obama. i got asked by the -- by the white house people -- i can't believe this is happening. >> michael: now that is how you make an online video. so comedian jim carey, we move to now he keeps trying to make poli
. >> i have a face-to-face interview with jimmy carter. and we're going to talk about guinea worm and how they have almost wiped it off of the face of the earth. and thing we'll get into the news of the day. bloomberg the nra. bloomberg is going after some conservative democrats, which i love. and then of course doma and prop 8, and the possibilities for the supreme court there. will one of the justices shock us and vote in favor of human rights? >> michael: it would be a shock,...
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that 47% thing, you know, that got out there, thanks to david corn and others and jimmy carter's grandson and that waiter, bartender, that was the real message. >> absolutely. what was that about? that was about saying the question that was asked before mitt romney answered with that famous infamous 47% was how can we get those people to take care of themselves? why do they want to be dependent and bailed out by us? it was resentment. the sense of resentment drives republican politics right now. the reason that those numbers are so small in terms of electoral votes is because the republican party, and it's not in this report, it's becoming a party of the south and of that middle part of the country where each state has maybe four, five, six electoral college votes. republicans can't win in the big cities, the big metropolitan areas. they're becoming rural and southern. it's really no surprise the message is starting to sound very confederate, very alienated and very sort of almost as if their part of the country, their part of the country is at war with this new america they don't underst
that 47% thing, you know, that got out there, thanks to david corn and others and jimmy carter's grandson and that waiter, bartender, that was the real message. >> absolutely. what was that about? that was about saying the question that was asked before mitt romney answered with that famous infamous 47% was how can we get those people to take care of themselves? why do they want to be dependent and bailed out by us? it was resentment. the sense of resentment drives republican politics...
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carter and gerald ford were debating, and they had this blackout, this technical problem. and for several minutes, they just stood there on the stage. and, you know, 100 million americans just stood by until the debate resumed. >> well, i got to ask the question. who came out with the momentum after the lights went out? i can't remember that one. >> i think carter. he went on to win the election. >> but the 49ers and the ravens handled the blackout better i think than carter and ford did that night. >> we've got a commercial. e.j., your thoughts on paul harvey's voice being used on the future farmers of america and of course selling trucks. and we know that the landscape in america and life has changed so much in rural america. what did you make of this? >> well, i loved the ad. in fact, i thought what it reminded me of was the clint eastwood ad for chrysler. >> yeah. >> and, you know, the advantage they have is paul harvey is not going to come back with a chair at a republican convention. but i thought it was a beautiful ad. you almost expected to hear john cougar mellenc
carter and gerald ford were debating, and they had this blackout, this technical problem. and for several minutes, they just stood there on the stage. and, you know, 100 million americans just stood by until the debate resumed. >> well, i got to ask the question. who came out with the momentum after the lights went out? i can't remember that one. >> i think carter. he went on to win the election. >> but the 49ers and the ravens handled the blackout better i think than carter...
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jimmy carter even sent boxer mohammed ali out to discuss the case. other countries like france, england, and australia sent smaller delegations after leaving the choice up to their athletes, and some additional olympians attended and competed but did not use their nation's flags for any of the ceremonies. the soviet union boycotted the summer olympics held in los angeles. and what they called chauvinistic anti-soviet hysteria in the united states. but most observers thought it was revenge for the boycott effort in 1980. while not on the scale of those recent efforts, recent efforts to boycott everything from chick-fil-a no less inspired. before we head into the weekend let's head down to los angeles and "the war room's" brett erlich. >> hello, it is all kinds of reasons that i refuse to participate as an athlete in the olympics. >> michael: i respect that. >> the man who is responsible and interviewed in what is dubbed the most fox news interview ever when asked how dare you write a book about jesus even though he's a scholar. apparently he's jerk on
jimmy carter even sent boxer mohammed ali out to discuss the case. other countries like france, england, and australia sent smaller delegations after leaving the choice up to their athletes, and some additional olympians attended and competed but did not use their nation's flags for any of the ceremonies. the soviet union boycotted the summer olympics held in los angeles. and what they called chauvinistic anti-soviet hysteria in the united states. but most observers thought it was revenge for...
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but the fact in 1979 -- talk about jimmy carter -- until 2007. the top 1% has scene its income grow by by 281%, and the middle% their income has green by 25%. so if they're paying more in taxes it's because they're making more, and i'm speaking of -- >> neil: so that a reflection of just fact. not -- okay. what too you make of this? >> when that report -- i find the report to be disengine reduce. the enfor instance it's the same 1% in 1979 are the same 1% now -- some have died. >> hogging the money. houston about the little kids who drew up poor and then sign a contract with the nfl for 180 million. now he is in the top 1%. guess what. his number is skewed. that type of stuff is twicesive and is tee destroying the country because it's mean spirited in nature. >> neil: i'm ticked about the rates as a total percentage. >> top 1% -- >> neil: they also to to the top 5, 10, 20%. >> look at the bush tax cuts. the top 1% from over a period of ten years got $641 billion whereas the bottom 80% hat 636 billion. so the health is accelerating up weared. that
but the fact in 1979 -- talk about jimmy carter -- until 2007. the top 1% has scene its income grow by by 281%, and the middle% their income has green by 25%. so if they're paying more in taxes it's because they're making more, and i'm speaking of -- >> neil: so that a reflection of just fact. not -- okay. what too you make of this? >> when that report -- i find the report to be disengine reduce. the enfor instance it's the same 1% in 1979 are the same 1% now -- some have died....
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that's when jimmy carter was in office and at the time andrew young, remembers all too young. our former u.n. ambassador, always good to have you, ambassador. what do you make of this? i want to get into your history here but this meeting. >> this meeting, i think, is very good. in fact it's most important for us to talk to our enemies. and i've always advocated that, and it's always worked for us. you don't really understand what people are really after unless you give them a chance to say to you what it is they're concerned about i've always felt we neglected iran. we have a lot of very smart, creative american iranian citizens, and i have said to them, one of the reasons why we were successful in southern africa is we knew the black leaders that could be trusted. and so we were able to carve out a little influence in foreign policy that made it possible for us to get by without wars in southern africa. i think the american-iranian community ought to have the same kind of interaction with the iranians in iran. iran is a complicated place, and we have never quite understood i
that's when jimmy carter was in office and at the time andrew young, remembers all too young. our former u.n. ambassador, always good to have you, ambassador. what do you make of this? i want to get into your history here but this meeting. >> this meeting, i think, is very good. in fact it's most important for us to talk to our enemies. and i've always advocated that, and it's always worked for us. you don't really understand what people are really after unless you give them a chance to...
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president clinton and jimmy carter will be meeting them in south africa. president obama will be speaking at tomorrow's memorial service. nbc's ron allen live in soweto. ron, this is a gathering of the great, families, people of south africa all gathering. you have covered this so long. tell me about the emotions as people in south africa prepare? >>. >> reporter: it's an unbelievable atmosphere. we're across the street from the nelson mandela home, the home occupied from 1940s to 1990s. tomorrow is a day that will be unlike any other. there's more than 80 heads of state here. that will surpass the heads of state and world leaders who came to mourn and to say good-bye to pope john paul ii. largest gathering of heads of state outside of u.n. perhaps ever. we'll have to see how this day goes. and of course, there will be tens of thousands of people, perhaps millions of people, trying to get near the soccer stadium where this event will take place. it begins at 11:00 a.m. local time, 4:00 a.m. eastern time. either supposed to last for about four hours. we und
president clinton and jimmy carter will be meeting them in south africa. president obama will be speaking at tomorrow's memorial service. nbc's ron allen live in soweto. ron, this is a gathering of the great, families, people of south africa all gathering. you have covered this so long. tell me about the emotions as people in south africa prepare? >>. >> reporter: it's an unbelievable atmosphere. we're across the street from the nelson mandela home, the home occupied from 1940s to...
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i think bill carter would agree, it opens up things a bit for jimmy kimmel. he will be the only one in l.a. versus letterman here, stewart here, fallon here. jimmy kimmel is popping a little champagne as well. >> the reason johnny moved the show to l.a. was to get better access to guests. now he is going to be competing with other new york shows. >> to your other point, why they're making him step down, the show is bigger than the host, you know that. we're not going to wait until leno loses number one, then change. we want to change while we're still at the top level. it also reminds me that lorne michaels is perhaps the most powerful man in television. tonight show, talking seth meyers replacing fallon. >> he will run the show after the tonight show. >> he will run every night except for sunday night. >> i think lorne is taking over this show next week. we will find out. bill carter, thank you for joining us. i know you had a hard workday on this. and toure, thank you. his new book, "i would die for you, why prince became an icon." thank you for your time.
i think bill carter would agree, it opens up things a bit for jimmy kimmel. he will be the only one in l.a. versus letterman here, stewart here, fallon here. jimmy kimmel is popping a little champagne as well. >> the reason johnny moved the show to l.a. was to get better access to guests. now he is going to be competing with other new york shows. >> to your other point, why they're making him step down, the show is bigger than the host, you know that. we're not going to wait until...
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>> this is what jimmy carter says. this is what the grandson says as well, that brez obama essentially ran across the room and hugged him. so that's their version of the story. >> thank you! meantime, there's an ad that's stirring up some controversy involving whole foods. president obama's head shot used to promote whole, organic chicken. what's the explanation here? what's this all about? >> yeah, yeah, fred, this had a lot of people scratching their heads. president obama selling chicken. this was only one whole foods store, let's make that clear, on the upper west side of new york city. there were basically -- they put it out on monday on presidents' day to promote the sale of chicken $1.99 a pound. the sale is going on today. a lot of residents and some shoppers were essentially offended by this saying, you know what, it promotes a stereotype of african-americans and chickens. i did some digging today. called up whole foods to talk to them about this and i'm going to read a statement they gave to me. quote, as a c
>> this is what jimmy carter says. this is what the grandson says as well, that brez obama essentially ran across the room and hugged him. so that's their version of the story. >> thank you! meantime, there's an ad that's stirring up some controversy involving whole foods. president obama's head shot used to promote whole, organic chicken. what's the explanation here? what's this all about? >> yeah, yeah, fred, this had a lot of people scratching their heads. president obama...
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mpblt my interview with jimmy carter. hear his thoughts on same-sex marriage, edward snowden and paula deen. love holds us in the beginning. comforts us as we grow old. love is the reason you care. for all the things in your life... that make life worth living. ♪ ♪ sweet love of mine ♪ hooking up the country whelping business run ♪ ♪ build! we're investing big to keep our country in the lead. ♪ load! we keep moving to deliver what you need. and that means growth, lots of cargo going all around the globe. cars and parts, fuel and steel, peas and rice, hey that's nice! ♪ norfolk southern what's your function? ♪ ♪ helping this big country move ahead as one ♪ ♪ norfolk southern how's that function? ♪ "that starts with one of the world's most advancedy," distribution systems," "and one of the most efficient trucking networks," "with safe, experienced drivers." "we work directly with manufacturers," "eliminating costly markups," "and buy directly from local farmers in every region of the country." "when
mpblt my interview with jimmy carter. hear his thoughts on same-sex marriage, edward snowden and paula deen. love holds us in the beginning. comforts us as we grow old. love is the reason you care. for all the things in your life... that make life worth living. ♪ ♪ sweet love of mine ♪ hooking up the country whelping business run ♪ ♪ build! we're investing big to keep our country in the lead. ♪ load! we keep moving to deliver what you need. and that means growth, lots of cargo going...
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eric, what do you say when jimmy carter is criticizing? >> i don't care. i don't care about jimmy carter. i care about what juan just said. we don't want a system. right. we have the perfect system. here it is. what we had in place before obama care. allowed people to buy -- you want health care exchanges? knock yourself out. allow someone in colorado to buy health care from a company in new jersey who wants to offer it at a more cop pettive price. we drop those borders, drop those regulations, and you have the system you had before with prices going down. >> i'm all for the exchanges. you said exchanges, right? >> with free market. >> i'm telling you, guess what, first the republicans in the congress say, have the states in charge of the exchanges. the republican governmeors sea, we're not doing it. >> aetna of new jersey has the lowest price. you can't buy did in colorado or -- that's the problem. >> they want consumer protections. they don't want one company to dominate all over the country. they will be a race to the bottom. i'm serious. >> dana, quick
eric, what do you say when jimmy carter is criticizing? >> i don't care. i don't care about jimmy carter. i care about what juan just said. we don't want a system. right. we have the perfect system. here it is. what we had in place before obama care. allowed people to buy -- you want health care exchanges? knock yourself out. allow someone in colorado to buy health care from a company in new jersey who wants to offer it at a more cop pettive price. we drop those borders, drop those...
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one night he even got a crack at president jimmy carter. >> i pick pocketed the secret service agents, and their credentials, and where they took carter to, and the keys to the motorcade. >> reporter: after that, he turned into brain games. all of them were hungry for diversion. >> if you look at your fingers, back and forth, you're doing an eye movement. but you're actually imagining, you are actually blind when you look between your two fingers and your mind is filling the space, and only uses the front portion. that moves very fast, the other one, when you did this motion is called a smooth pursuit. like hunting. you track and use more parts of your brain. >> reporter: he knows that when a human mind concentrates on movement it misses even aggressive stimulus like somebody unclasping your watch. take another look, the magic is just an excuse to touch the mark. a less normal pick pocket would probably snatch it, or use the revolving door the grab your wallet, or reach into your purse on a crowded bus. i carry my wallet here, i don't know, is that more vulnerable than if i put it som
one night he even got a crack at president jimmy carter. >> i pick pocketed the secret service agents, and their credentials, and where they took carter to, and the keys to the motorcade. >> reporter: after that, he turned into brain games. all of them were hungry for diversion. >> if you look at your fingers, back and forth, you're doing an eye movement. but you're actually imagining, you are actually blind when you look between your two fingers and your mind is filling the...
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his name was jimmy carter, but my point was that, you know, there might be something to this. what do you think? >> talk is cheap. i agree. >> oh, no, no. >> didn't you used to write speeches, young man? >> i did write a lot of speeches and that's how i know that talk is cheap. >> but you never set it to music. >> but i never set it to music. but, look this guy is an inspiring entertainer and i'd love to see him on tv and love to see him have his own show and he's a country preacher and reminds me of a very famous old-time child preacher and god bless him for his speaking abilities. says absolutely nothing about the future. >> the fact that he goes to georgia tech and he's in the engineering school, that says everything about him. >> i found this guy so incredibly annoying. if i was sitting in the audience as a freshman, i would have thrown an orange at him. >> adam, as a fellow nerd, only slightly older than this young man. what do you think? >> it's so funny to me that most of you criticize barack obama for giving lofty speeches, but we're celebrating this kid. i'm with char
his name was jimmy carter, but my point was that, you know, there might be something to this. what do you think? >> talk is cheap. i agree. >> oh, no, no. >> didn't you used to write speeches, young man? >> i did write a lot of speeches and that's how i know that talk is cheap. >> but you never set it to music. >> but i never set it to music. but, look this guy is an inspiring entertainer and i'd love to see him on tv and love to see him have his own show and...
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it was his -- jimmy carter that boycotted the 1980 olympic games in moscow. russia returning the favor when they were in l.a. pat, what do you think of doing this all over again? >> well, i think it's about the dumbest idea i've heard about. i mean, we were dealing with the invasion of afghanistan. we're talking about someone who blew the whistle on the fact that the nsa has been taking everyone's phone records. whatever snowden's problems are they don't rise to that level. richard nixon bombed hanoi right before the russian summit in 1972 that i was involved in the mcgovern campaign and everybody thought that will be the end of that. there are bigger stakes. the problem for the president is, this is a little bit like a child who is throwing a tantrum because they can't get their way, because no one takes this president serious. you draw the line in syria, and you say, well, if you use chemical weapons we're going to do something. they use chemical weapons on their people. nothing happens. we say we're going to stop iran from getting nuclear weapons. for five
it was his -- jimmy carter that boycotted the 1980 olympic games in moscow. russia returning the favor when they were in l.a. pat, what do you think of doing this all over again? >> well, i think it's about the dumbest idea i've heard about. i mean, we were dealing with the invasion of afghanistan. we're talking about someone who blew the whistle on the fact that the nsa has been taking everyone's phone records. whatever snowden's problems are they don't rise to that level. richard nixon...
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preceding him will be speeches by former presidents jimmy carter and bill clinton. and in exclusive video provided to "meet the press," president bill clinton took the opportunity to reflect on the march and martin luther king's legacy. >> on august 28th, 1963, i was 17 years old. i knew that martin luther king was scheduled to give the speech so i made sure i was home. it was during summer vacation between my junior and senior years in high school. so i was home sitting in this white leather reclining chair in our den and i turned the speech on. >> let freedom ring from the mighty mountains of new york, let freedom ring from the heightening alleghenys of pennsylvania. >> i don't think the fundamental meaning has changed at all. i think it is power full and poetic and wise. >>> an update on the wildfires in california, the so-called rim fire which is burning for 12 days now. still only 20% contained. it's moving deeper threatening thousands of homes. nbc's miguel almaguer brings us a unique perspective 10,000 feet above the fire. >> reporter: this fire is 230,000 mi
preceding him will be speeches by former presidents jimmy carter and bill clinton. and in exclusive video provided to "meet the press," president bill clinton took the opportunity to reflect on the march and martin luther king's legacy. >> on august 28th, 1963, i was 17 years old. i knew that martin luther king was scheduled to give the speech so i made sure i was home. it was during summer vacation between my junior and senior years in high school. so i was home sitting in this...
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jimmy carter had unique relationships with nelson mandela. barack obama had an important personal connection, also the connection, charlene was talking about that. george w. bush was really transformed in many ways, the pepfar agreement, all the work he's done since and repeated trips to tanzania. >> even people who didn't like george w. bush's politics or wars, whatever, have to give him credit for the pepfar program which literally saved millions of lives especially in southern africa providing retro viral drugs for aids to people who otherwise would not have had this lifesaving treatment. it's an astonishing accomplishment and recognized and appreciated across the continent where he's probably more popular than he is anywhere in the world. >> i was going to say um becki, mandela's successor has a reaction area view that aids somehow was not the treatment and so banned retro viral drugs. it was mandela and mandela foundation that stepped in and pepfar and george w. bush that filled the gap. >> that's right. remember, ten years ago epicenter
jimmy carter had unique relationships with nelson mandela. barack obama had an important personal connection, also the connection, charlene was talking about that. george w. bush was really transformed in many ways, the pepfar agreement, all the work he's done since and repeated trips to tanzania. >> even people who didn't like george w. bush's politics or wars, whatever, have to give him credit for the pepfar program which literally saved millions of lives especially in southern africa...
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gonzaga has become the first conference cool to be ranked since jimmy carter was in the oval office. >> i know a lot of people will say they are not in the big 12. they are not in the acc or the big 10. one thing about gonzaga, they play anybody any time. i think they just had a bad year. this is certainly one of the great gonzaga teams they have had over the years. it is really exciting to have a west coast conference team that is number one in the country. >> hit it on three. one, two, three. >> a lot closer to home right here. san francisco state will host cal state la tomorrow night in the opening round of the conference tournament. tipoff at 7:00 p.m. we want to pack this gym, folks. bring the whole family. >> this is a very good team. it's limited because there is only basically nine of them so we lack the depth. >> i am a real big stat guy and check on the we are net a lot about the other team and how teams are doing. i feel like our talent level and the teams we have played and have close games with and stuff like that, we can have opportunity to beat anybody and hopefully we
gonzaga has become the first conference cool to be ranked since jimmy carter was in the oval office. >> i know a lot of people will say they are not in the big 12. they are not in the acc or the big 10. one thing about gonzaga, they play anybody any time. i think they just had a bad year. this is certainly one of the great gonzaga teams they have had over the years. it is really exciting to have a west coast conference team that is number one in the country. >> hit it on three. one,...
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. >> alan, you know, there is a statement that was put out today by the jimmy carter center on behalf of the former president of the united states and i'll put it on the screen. it say as punitive military response without a u.n. security councilman date or broad support from nato and the arab league would be illegal under international law and unlikely to alter the course of the war. you're a law professor. is the president of the united states, who himself once taught law at the university of chicago, a graduate of the harvard law school, is he potentially going to violate international law if you believe jimmy carter? >> no, i don't think so. international law is very self-contradictory in this regard. on one hand we have -- we have the emerging duty to intervene to prevent humanitarian create -- crisis. it would be preventing the murder of millions and millions of people under germany's control. there has to be room for humanitarian intervention. if this is one of those cases of usually could be a close question, but i do not believe that the president of the united states would e
. >> alan, you know, there is a statement that was put out today by the jimmy carter center on behalf of the former president of the united states and i'll put it on the screen. it say as punitive military response without a u.n. security councilman date or broad support from nato and the arab league would be illegal under international law and unlikely to alter the course of the war. you're a law professor. is the president of the united states, who himself once taught law at the...
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the first was 34 years ago when under then president jimmy carter who hoped to inspire an alternative energy revolution during the oil embargo of the '70s. his message, however, fell upon deaf ears, and the solar panels were removed just seven years later by the reagan administration in 1986. here was president carter describing his reaction to that from the documentary "a road not taken." >> i was disappointed, somewhat angry when i saw that president reagan had taken this symbolic step of retreating from the commitment to renewable energy. >> but the story didn't end there. the film follows those very solar panels, 32 in all, after they were salvaged by unity college in maine where they helped power the school cafeteria. and when they reached the end of their useful life there, some of them went on a road trip with the film makers to atlanta. the filmmakers even used them to heat the water in their own bathtub before donating them to the carter presidential library. >>> and finally, jennifer garner has hinted to "allure" magazine that her husband, ben affleck, may be interested in s
the first was 34 years ago when under then president jimmy carter who hoped to inspire an alternative energy revolution during the oil embargo of the '70s. his message, however, fell upon deaf ears, and the solar panels were removed just seven years later by the reagan administration in 1986. here was president carter describing his reaction to that from the documentary "a road not taken." >> i was disappointed, somewhat angry when i saw that president reagan had taken this...
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germa jimmy carter as an ex-president is highly regarded and i think what you're saying is after you leave office, there comes a reservoir of affection for an ex-president. >> yes. >> but i haven't seen that for carter though. >> the other thing we have seen in that video is these are the only people that know how that job is and how they relate to each other and there is a common bond, no matter what the history of the country has been through. >> mika, we need to introduce everybody around the table very quickly. t also the events of the past several years have shown that things weren't quite as easy for george w. bush. >> absolutely not. >> as his political enemies thought they were and a lot of people who are now coming to the raef realization that he and dick cheney made a lot of difficult decisions but when overtime i think it's had an impact on his own standing. >> yeah. i think the debate shifts a little bit. donny deutsche is still bus and joining on the set is carl bernstein and the president of the council on foreign relations, richard haass. his new book "foreign policy b
germa jimmy carter as an ex-president is highly regarded and i think what you're saying is after you leave office, there comes a reservoir of affection for an ex-president. >> yes. >> but i haven't seen that for carter though. >> the other thing we have seen in that video is these are the only people that know how that job is and how they relate to each other and there is a common bond, no matter what the history of the country has been through. >> mika, we need to...
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i would say that would be jimmy carter. whatever you think of jimmy carter's politics, the ideology, it wasn't a very successful presidency. and the roots of it sort of evident on the day of the inauguration for two reasons. first, his staff kind of bungled the, you know, showing proper deference to the speaker of the house, tip o'neill, for instance. crucially important guy for getting the carter program through congress. he was miffed because he wasn't treated well with tickets to inaugural festivities and balls and that sort of thing. the leadership of the democratic party in congress, carter won the nomination in an end and around them understanding the new primary rules before they did. he didn't show proper deference -- >> starting off on a bad foot. >> right. second part is, we remember -- this is a good thing. i like how he did this. he got out of the car in the inaugural parade and walked and walked to the crowd and other presidents have done it since then. >> first time. >> first then. it was a nice gesture. but w
i would say that would be jimmy carter. whatever you think of jimmy carter's politics, the ideology, it wasn't a very successful presidency. and the roots of it sort of evident on the day of the inauguration for two reasons. first, his staff kind of bungled the, you know, showing proper deference to the speaker of the house, tip o'neill, for instance. crucially important guy for getting the carter program through congress. he was miffed because he wasn't treated well with tickets to inaugural...
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sang as a list politicians present and past filled the capital platform people like former president jimmy carter and bill clinton for those with a front row seat it was elbow to elbow on a chilly day the massive crowd quickly warmed the scene close to 800,000 may be 1 million this year compared to 1.8 million people in 2009. so what was mrs. obama going to wear? she didn't disappoint in a navy code in dress by an up-and-coming men's designer joined by their daughters together they sang, they listen to and prayed as vice president joe biden and then president barack obama took their oaths to serve the nation for four more years if flawless performance except for one minor flub, his speech lasted 19 minutes into covered everything from equal rights to economic recovery climate change to the message of martin luther king jr. on a day that the nation celebrates the birth of the civil-rights leader. >> tahir a preacher say we cannot walk alone the challenges ahead are enormous and the president admitted that his work would be imperfect. we must act that knowing that today's victories will be o
sang as a list politicians present and past filled the capital platform people like former president jimmy carter and bill clinton for those with a front row seat it was elbow to elbow on a chilly day the massive crowd quickly warmed the scene close to 800,000 may be 1 million this year compared to 1.8 million people in 2009. so what was mrs. obama going to wear? she didn't disappoint in a navy code in dress by an up-and-coming men's designer joined by their daughters together they sang, they...
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pat knows having worked for jimmy carter. what do you make of it? >> even more news, the gai is saying the president met with the secretary of the navy down below, made this twice as much as she met with sebelius. had two private meetings. but more importantly, since october 1st, as far as they can determine so far, after the roleout, you know how many meetings the president has had with sebelius? about the crisis? zero. >> how do we know that? give white house cal calendar, the president cack call her up. that wouldn't be on the calendar -- >> the logs of calls are available, as well as -- >> was that part of this? >> no. this was, i think just -- but if you're the president and you have a crisis -- i've sat there we're in crisis. you have amassments somebody is responsible -- you have a mess. somebody is responsible. they get their rear owneds to the oval office and the president says, what's going on, or groups of people. the person in charge, but this is -- but don't be surprised. >> i think you're being up fair here. >> no. >> today your -- par
pat knows having worked for jimmy carter. what do you make of it? >> even more news, the gai is saying the president met with the secretary of the navy down below, made this twice as much as she met with sebelius. had two private meetings. but more importantly, since october 1st, as far as they can determine so far, after the roleout, you know how many meetings the president has had with sebelius? about the crisis? zero. >> how do we know that? give white house cal calendar, the...
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and we all laughed at jimmy carter. but we're now constantly talking about solar and wind and alternatives. and carter was talking about that in a very sophisticated way. a long time ago, 40 years ago, he wanted to make alternative energy our new moon shot. we didn't do it. so when environmental historian yas and the like will start looking at this and say, you know what, carter didn't have the political -- didn't know how to lead, he wasn't a great leader, but he had some important ideas for our country. i think carter sometimes overstates things wrongly about the middle east. i disagree with his views often. but he's always intriguing, interesting to listen to, and people have starting to appreciate that as he's heading into age 90. >> that was an excellent interview that piers morgan did with jimmy carter the other day right here on cnn. doug brinkley, always good to have you on "the situation room," thanks. >> thanks, wolf. >> tonight, piers will take a closer look at the film "argo," all the winner, the losers, fro
and we all laughed at jimmy carter. but we're now constantly talking about solar and wind and alternatives. and carter was talking about that in a very sophisticated way. a long time ago, 40 years ago, he wanted to make alternative energy our new moon shot. we didn't do it. so when environmental historian yas and the like will start looking at this and say, you know what, carter didn't have the political -- didn't know how to lead, he wasn't a great leader, but he had some important ideas for...
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here to give us his stake is jimmy carters national security adviser. what should president obama do with syria, as it continues its slow motion drift into chaos? >> i don't know, and i'm not being evasive. i literally don't know. we have to have better intelligence. who's really fighting? who started the fight. how was it financed. where did the initial weaponry for the beginning of that struggle a year ago or so originate? there doesn't seem to be any clarity on it, second, what are the objectives of those who are doing the fighting? for example, the suicide bombing in damascus, is that the work of the more democratic groups that we would like to see in charge? doesn't that smack of certain forms of extremist terror that's associated with extremist groups? >> would you intervene militarily? >> well, i would intervene militarily, if i knew that something has to be desperately prevented. or if i knew that the effort would not produce a regional war and would produce a desirable political outcome. at this stage, i don't see much evidence for a yes as the
here to give us his stake is jimmy carters national security adviser. what should president obama do with syria, as it continues its slow motion drift into chaos? >> i don't know, and i'm not being evasive. i literally don't know. we have to have better intelligence. who's really fighting? who started the fight. how was it financed. where did the initial weaponry for the beginning of that struggle a year ago or so originate? there doesn't seem to be any clarity on it, second, what are the...